Drowning in our tears :'(

My whole family watches the show religiously (self, hubby, 2 teen dtrs) & let me just say, the tears were flowing quite freely during this ep! We have all grown to love Bobby like family and to lose him is just <3breaking!!! Cannot BELIEVE he's gone.

I want Bobby Back

Touching and Moving

This show had me tearing up and thats rare. Great writing to show Bobby life and pains and how much he loves the Dean and Sam and how much they love him. As the reaper tries to take his life Bobby must give Dean and Sam a message and to do that he must go through every painful memory just to stay ahead of the reaper. It shows how incredible Bobby really is and I consider him to be a masterpiece when it comes to a character. This show will have you crying and show you what love really is.moreless

This episode has made me cry.

It's been a while since I've last been crying watching Supernatural. This episode was moving, beautiful and very, very sad. Bobby reliving some of the most painful stations of his life was done in an amazing way and we got to know him better, than we had ever known him before. It was touching to see, how much Sam and Dean meant to him and how he managed to give Dean the chance to be a child for a change, contradicting John by that. It was great to have Rufus back, supporting him on his difficult journey. To see Sam and Dean at the hospital was heartbreaking. Dean (totally understandably) almost losing it and Sam putting on a brave face even though he's not suffering any less. I'm not too sure that this has been the last, we've seen of Bobby, but if it should have been, it would have been a worthy farewell.moreless

You gotta love Bobby

Bobby is as centric as San or Dean, this episode was way out of Supernatural's comfort zone, but it was still moving, entertaining and a joy to watch, there's a reason why Supernatural is my favorite show.

TRIVIA (0)

QUOTES (6)

Rufus: Seriously, though, Bobby, how come...?Bobby: Dog with a bone, Rufus.Rufus: No, I really want to know, man--why no kids?Bobby: Ain't that deep. Dad was a mean drunk. I figured I'd be just like him. And, hey, look, I was right. No sense passing on the legacy.Rufus: You're too hard on yourself. You're more of a cranky drunk.

Bobby: Well that's a load of crap. Who the hell were you to say?Ed Singer: I'm your father. And you show your father respect.Bobby: The day he deserves it. You drunken bully. Punching women and kids, is that what they call fatherhood in your day?Ed Singer: You deserved it. Believe me, you were nothing but ungrateful.Bobby: I was a kid! Kids ain't supposed to be grateful. They're supposed to eat your food and break your heart, ya selfish dick! You died and I was still so afraid I'd turn into you, I never even had kids of my own.Ed Singer: Good. You break everything you touch.Bobby: Well, as fate would have it, I adopted two boys and they grew up great. They grew up heroes. So you can go to hell!

Dean: All right, scoot, jerkface. Show your elders some respect.Sam: You scoot, asshat.Dean: Did we get licorice?Sam: No, we did not get licorice. We got good snacks. Licorice is disgusting.Dean: I'm sorry, I didn't quite understand that, uh, Mr. "Peanut Butter and Banana Sandwich."Sam: I stand by that sandwich. Nobody likes licorice. It's--it's made of dirt.Dean: It is a classic movie food. It's right up there with popcorn.Sam: Popcorn?Dean: Yeah.Sam: You're out of your mind.Dean: What, it's like little chewy pieces of heaven.

ALLUSIONS (3)

Bobby: Hey, what are you making like a White Rabbit all over the place for, you grubby little...Referencing Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, a famous 1865 children's novel written by Lewis Carroll. It concerns the story of Alice, who, after stepping through her bedroom mirror, is transported to a magical world. She enters Wonderland by following the White Rabbit, a giant anthropomorphic rabbit, down a rabbit hole into a vast shaft.

Bobby: I'm still stuck in eternal friggin' sunshine.Referencing the 2004 science fiction movie Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. The movie explores the lives of a couple who had their memories of each other erased, citing irreconcilable difference, who later meet and try to start up a new relationship.

Reaper: Most men like you die of liver disease, watching Barney Miller reruns.Referencing the ABC sitcom (1975-1982) set in a New York police station in Greenwich Village. The title character is the captain of the 12 precinct house and tries to deal with a constant stream of criminals as well as police bureaucracy and the personal problems of himself and his men.

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